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If so, here’s a simple rule that will help you cut through the emotional clutter to make smarter, faster decisions — and with a lot less angst: The two-way-door rule. Here’s how it works.
He said he has come to look at decisions as either “one-way doors” or “two-way doors,” a concept Amazon’s Jeff Bezos has discussed. Two-way doors, Levie explained, are decisions on ...
Founder Jeff Bezos famously simplified the process by sorting decisions into two camps — one-way doors, and two-way doors. The concept, intended to help a big company categorize decisions and ...
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos likens such decisions to ``one-way doors'' and ``two-way doors''. fs.blog points out that the question when you have to make a decision is whether to make it sooner or later.
Type 2 decisions are reversible, like "two-way doors," and should be made quickly. Amazon's willingness and ability to make Type 2 decisions has been a major factor in its success. That's ...
(Bloomberg Businessweek) -- Jeff Bezos has a formulation about one-way doors and two-way doors—decisions that are irreversible and permanent and those that can always be unwound. Stepping ...
Jeff Bezos sorts decisions into two categories — those you can walk back, and those you can't. The concept of "one-way door" and "two-way door" decisions is meant to help big companies move quickly.